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Hi,
thanks for the advice. How about the "check your answers" -function? A different colour is needed for the correct words, right? I will try to make up a test soon, so your help is really useful.
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WOW... This was a tough test. However, I scored 6/6. How do you compose these gaps, do you use a special program?
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Hello,
I composed a vocabulary exercise. Could you please tell me if you agree with the suggested answers? What do you think of the level of this exercise? Thank you!
1. The crowds lingering on the streets were ………………….
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Hello,
I would like to ask you about the right collocation in the following sentence:
The book covers a wide RANGE of topics related to homeopathy.
Why is 'collection' not a viable option? It just doesn't
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Amorey Gethin gives the following exercise sentence in his 'Advanced English Comprehension' (Nelson 1979):
All she wanted to do was lie where she had fallen and .. her misfortune.
A.cry B.sob C.moan D.bewail E.weep
The
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The 'Direct method' is actually much older... a century-old method. It was established in the early 20th century. But this doesn't mean it wouldn't work for me. This is what Wikipedia says about it:
"The Direct Method ,
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Hello,
I am going to start private lessons at a Berlitz school soon. It seems to me that taking private lessons is an effective way to learn a foreign language. But what about the Berlitz method? I have heard it is based on the 'Direct
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Huh, I should be more careful. It should be: Which of the words - WEEP or BEWAIL, works best in the following context...
I guess 'bewail one's misfortune' is more abstract, while the word 'weep' has a more concrete
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Hello,
please could you tell me which of the words - WEEP or BEWAIL, work best the following context:
She did not…………………. her misfortune, but instead offered strength and encouragement to all who were in need.
Thank you.
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Hello,
Could you tell me if you regard the phrase "too big of a..." as correct? It does not sound quite natural to me.
This is too big of a pizza for one.
Thank you for your answers.
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